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Lot 33 man 'threw ecstasy'
By DAVID McLENNAN
A part licensee of Lot 33 threw a bag full of drugs towards patrons when police raided the Kingston nightclub earlier this month, the ACT Magistrates Court heard yesterday.
Justin Paul Harvey, 28, of Kingston, pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing MDMA (ecstasy).
In their statement of facts, police said they raided Lot 33 and Harvey's Kingston unit about 1.30am on Sunday, August 12. "On police arrival at Lot 33, the defendant was observed at the staff entrance to the bar at the rear of the night-club. When he became aware of the police presence he was seen to walk quickly behind the bar towards the other end," police said. "He was pursued and was seen to take a small plastic clip-seal bag out of his back pocket. Police took hold of the defendant who managed to pass the bag into his free hand and throw it over the bar counter towards a group of the nightclub's patrons.
"The bag fell from sight on to the floor of the club. Police maintained sight of the area and shortly after retrieved a small clip-seal bag containing five green-coloured tablets. The defendant denied that they were his, stating that he had just freaked out when he saw the police and threw a small piece of white paper over the bar which contained a love note from a female admirer. The area was thoroughly searched and no note was found."
Police also found several plastic clip-seal bags that contained 14 coloured tablets in Harvey's bedroom when they searched his house.
Harvey's lawyer, James Sabharwal, told the court his client was sorry, and embarrassed by the position he had found himself in.
Chief Magistrate Ron Cahill said he accepted the drugs were for Harvey's own use.
"But it is still illegal and should be discouraged," he said.
He fined Harvey $700.